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Re: Best freeway packards
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Gosh, when I drive US 5 in California, I thought 75 was the minimum speed!

Posted on: 2014/1/16 13:22
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Re: Best freeway packards
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David Grubbs Quote:
Gosh, when I drive US 5 in California, I thought 75 was the minimum speed!


Also true for NV and AZ. You'll get run over if you drive 65. You need a V-8 Packard to avoid that (speaking from experience).

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Posted on: 2014/1/16 15:02
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Re: Best freeway packards
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+1 for the v-8s, especially those with TLS.

If you have never ridden in a torsion bar Packard, see if you can swap or go in one on a tour. The ride is soft but well controlled and at any kind of speed you often get one small bump, not 2 big ones.

Wonderful cars on the highway (except when at the pump!!!!!!!!!).

Posted on: 2014/1/17 1:42
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Re: Best freeway packards
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Wonderful cars on the highway (except when at the pump!!!!!!!!!).


But then, not any worse than what you'd get if you were towing it behind a Suburban.

Posted on: 2014/1/17 9:20
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Re: Best freeway packards
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Damme sir, a desecration. My seconds will attend you!

V8 Packards lead; they do not follow.

Let the ride decide, not the thump at the pump.

Posted on: 2014/1/17 20:30
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Well, I've got to say that it is sometimes hard to say what the top end is on a car such as my '55 Clipper with its 352 V-8 and alleged 245 hp. I run Joe Gibbs 15w-45 racing oil in the car -- which I like a lot despite its somewhat high price per quart. There is no problem with the power or handling; what concerns me is the Twin Ultramatic. It is one tempermental transmission! To be on the safe side, I have been servicing it about every 1,500 miles. The brakes and suspension are great, no worries there.

That said, last October, driving to a meet in Fredericksburg, VA, I had no trouble whatsoever keeping up with the flow of traffic and at times moving a bit faster. That means I was averaging about 75 mph and sometimes moving just a bit past the 80 mph mark.

Of course, unlike modern cars' gauges, one cannot absolutely be sure about the accuracy of 1950s cars' speedometers. But can't you just imagine a state trooper telling his pals about nailing a 1941 Packard for driving more than 10 miles per hour over the posted speed limit on an interstate!

Posted on: 2014/1/18 19:15
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...one cannot absolutely be sure about the accuracy of 1950s cars' speedometers.

Take a GPS device along with you next time.

Not sure about all makes/models, but my old Garmin displays actual speed.

Posted on: 2014/1/18 20:26
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On any of the pre-V8 cars, overdrive is a huge plus. With that you can easily maintain any reasonable highway speed with no undue stress. On non-overdrive cars you will want an axle ratio no higher than 3.54. Sadly, most straight stick cars right through 55 carried a 3.9---much too busy at 70 mph.

Even my 51 Kaiser will pull a steep hill on the interstate at 75 in overdrive. ( approx. 3.2 in OD, 4.55 rear axle)

Posted on: 2014/1/19 10:00
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